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...courthouse bordered on stilted formality. They had little chemistry with Simpson. When Robert Baker and the rest of the team lunched near the Santa Monica courthouse, their client was rarely with them; he usually chose to eat with his sister and brother-in-law. Indeed, the trial has had wider personal repercussions for the Bakers. They have encountered social ostracism by some members of Los Angeles' well-heeled society...
...Berlin Opera in 1975 and a now legendary Fidelio conducted by Leonard Bernstein in 1979. Still, the also-ran image persisted; not even the appointment of the respected cellist Mstislav Rostropovich to head the National Symphony Orchestra in 1977 gave the town's homegrown musical institutions a wider visibility...
...This simply allows a wider selection and allows people access to smaller classes, since most of the Core classes are huge," said Hurwitz, who was one of the main authors of the new proposal and one of the only members who spoke at the meeting...
Rudenstine's leadership on the issue of diversity is unquestioned within academia, Edley said. However, the silence of Harvard's president in the wider public forum worries the law professor...
...finally raised his hand and chastised us for being stereotypically self-centered Americans, concerned only with our narrow domestic interests and not with the wider world...